20.3% of the adult population are current smokers
There are approximately 10.6 million current smokers in Italy
23.8% of men are current smokers but only 16.9% of women
Smoking in Italy
The smoking prevalence in Italy has been going down steadily since 2006, with the exception of 2014-2017 where there was a 3% increase. There are approximately 12.3 million people smoking in the country. 23.4% of the adult population are current smokers, down from 31% in 2006. 27.1% of men smoke whilst 19.6% of women are current smokers.
The most recent figures show there were 93,342 annual deaths attributable to tobacco smoking (approximately 27,500 women and 65,800 men). The annual percentage of all deaths attributable to tobacco smoking was 16.85% (women: 7.9%; and men: 20.6%).
Nicotine vapes (e-cigarettes) are legal in Italy and there are 721,900 vapers in the country, giving an adult vaping prevalence of 1.37%. Vaping devices can only be sold to those aged 18 and older, packaging must contain a health warning and there are restrictions on the level of nicotine they can contain. Heated tobacco products are legal, but the situation is a bit more complicated for snus. While it is illegal to import snus for trade or buy the product online, it is possible to import it for personal use.
It is legal to buy nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) products from pharmacies without a prescription and they can be marketed. The NRT market in Italy is worth €12.9 million.
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61,365
Deaths
61,365 people in Italy die from tobacco smoking-related diseases each year.
12.9 million €
Market size of NRT.
Estimated NRT market size is 12.9 million €.
Nicotine Vaping Devices
in Italy
In Italy, e-cigarettes are legal and regulated. They can be purchased online and in specialised retail shops. Health-related claims about e-cigarettes are allowed as long as they meet regulatory requirements, while all advertising and promotional activities are completely banned. E-cigarette products are also subject to an excise tax which amounts to 10% of the rate applied to traditional cigarettes. Italy has a comprehensive framework in place for how e-cigarettes are made and sold. Under this framework, companies must notify authorities before introducing new products to the market. All packaging must display clear health warnings and use child-resistant, tamper-proof containers. Moreover, sales are limited to people aged 18 and over. The nicotine concentration in e-liquids cannot exceed 20 mg/ml, and tank sizes are restricted to 2 ml or less, in line with EU rules. There are no limits on flavours, but using e-cigarettes is banned in certain public places.
In 2023, an estimated 1.6 million people in Italy were reported to be current e-cigarette users. The adult current e-cigarette vaping prevalence was reported to be 3%, while the adult daily e-cigarette vaping prevalence was estimated to be 1.5%. Public opinion data from a survey in 2017 showed that 46% of Italians thought e-cigarettes were not harmful or less harmful than regular cigarettes, 34% believed they were harmful or more harmful, and 20% said they were not sure.
Heated Tobacco Products
in Italy
In Italy, heated tobacco products may be regulated by Law 188/2014 as smokeless tobacco products, “Tabacchi da inalazione senza combustion” (“Tobacco product for inhalation without combustion”). Also, Italian law n.6/2016, transposes Article 19 of the EU Tobacco Products Directive (covering novel tobacco products) and covers heated tobacco products. Regulations cover reporting, notifications and health warning labels.
Nicotine Replacement Therapy
in Italy
You can buy NRT in Pharmacy.
Snus
in Italy
Used in Scandinavia for more than 200 years, snus is providing smokers in Sweden and Norway with an alternative to combustible cigarettes. Find out what it is, and why it is considered a safer nicotine product in our briefing paper.
Pouches
in Italy
Nicotine pouches are a relatively new product which can provide users of high-risk tobacco with an alternative that poses fewer risks to their health. Read more about nicotine pouches in our briefing paper